Hi everyone! I’ll present a series of confusing verbs in the “Learning English”. I have ever explained the difference between “Make” and “Do” in these posts “Make” vs “Do” – Part 1 and “Make” vs “Do”...

The use of verbs “Make” and “Do” sound so natural and easy for native English speakers. However, “Make” and “Do” can be confusing in some languages such as Portuguese and Spanish. Sometimes “Make” and “Do”...

Strong or extreme adjectives are more expressive than regular or normal adjectives. See these examples below: I’m tired (tired is a regular adjective). I’m exhausted (exhausted is a strong adjective). We can use some...

There is more than one way to ask a question. We can use direct questions or indirect questions. Direct questions are normal questions and indirect questions are more polite and formal questions. I prefer...